I don't think anyone cares about these debates anyway, there is too much risk.
The only way to protect everyone from Typhoid Donald is to place him in a hermetically sealed booth that has negative pressure to vent the booth's air to the outside.
The entire Trump campaign is infected with SARS-CoV-2 and they don't care. Please understand that THEY DON'T CARE.
INFECTING JOE BIDEN and the audience in the room is an agenda item for Trump.
Trump PRACTICES "Herd Immunity" every day of his life. He does not care about infecting anyone else. "It is what it is."
Joe Biden has to make it clear he will uphold his standard. There is no other solution. If Joe decides to cave on this, it will jeopardize his promise to America.
Yesterday Kamala Harris was in the room with Pence that was exposed to SARS-CoV-2 within the previous week. She could be at risk as well. There is absolutely no compromise on this issue going forward.
A Virtual Debate is perfectly fine and if Trump refuses, then we don't need to hear from him.
Chris Christie (click here) is still hospitalized after being exposed to the virus while coaching Trump for the first debate. This is outrageous. There is just no way Joe Biden and the audience should be in the same room with Trump and unprotected.
I congratulate Chris Christie on staying in a hospital room receiving treatment and protecting others from this virus. He needs to stay in the hospital until he is completely well. This is a very bad virus and he needs to be careful.
By all rights, Trump should still be in the hospital. He isn't because he believes he knows more than his physicians do and refused to follow their orders. Sure he was discharged, but, he is the president and there really wasn't another path for the doctors or hospital, short of taking him to court to enforce a quarantine. They should have done that.
Donald Trump is risking it all. There is no reason for anyone else to do the same thing.
There is a reason why indoor air is more dangerous and why restaurants and bars are super spreader events.
October 5, 2020By Apoorva Mandavilli
Two weeks (click here) after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention took down a statement about airborne transmission of the coronavirus, the agency on Monday replaced it with language citing new evidence that the virus can spread beyond six feet indoors.
“These transmissions occurred within enclosed spaces that had inadequate ventilation,” the new guidance said. “Sometimes the infected person was breathing heavily, for example while singing or exercising.”...